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From: | Jesse W |
Subject: | bug#1988: Making the license statement visible in the Emacs Manual |
Date: | Mon, 26 Jan 2009 10:33:59 -0800 |
On Jan 25, 2009, at 11:38 PM, Glenn Morris wrote:
There is a specific texinfo @ command, @insertcopying, which is designed to make the @copying information visible. See http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/manual/texinfo/html_node/ insertcopying.html#insertcopyingJesse W wrote:Currently, in the displayed HTML of the Emacs Manual, there is nothing the specifically says it is released under the GFDL (GNU FreeDocumentation License), and what the Invariant Sections and Cover-Textsare. It's in an HTML comment, but there isn't even a note in the rendered text to tell you to look there.The Emacs manual uses the standard texinfo @copying command to specify this information; so I'd say that this was a texinfo issue rather than an Emacs issue. Perhaps you can check on the texinfo list (?) if this has been discussed?
There does not seem to have been discussion about it on the texinfo-bug list.
I'm suggesting that the Emacs Manual be modified either to1) Include the @insertcopying command at the beginning of the document, so the license grant is visible in all the formats, or 2) Insert a note that tells people to look in the HTML/texinfo source code for the license grant.
This is not a texinfo problem. Jesse Weinstein
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